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Asking $55,000. ‘Phone 635- 7400 after 5 p.m. ; (Pao-tsJune),« FOR RENT— 2,000 sq. ft. office space. 4623 Lakelse Ave. Phone 635-2552. - (ace-toc-tin). . OLDS SUPREME T-roof. AC, PS, PB, leather Interlor. 31,000 ” CUTLASS: km. , $8500 695-2398! ; . os (500). im MERCURY. BOBCAT Very good condition: Phone. 635-4002. : vet (pies, ive7 bones ‘MONACO - Two door, hard top, bucke? seats, no rust. Asking $300.00: Phone 638 0785 | ‘anytime. . Wo ge “Inet tin) ee -FORSALE — ‘1988 Chav, Bis ‘oye 3 ‘column. - Needs. ork, $350. OBO. P 635-2493 atter 5:30 p.m. — “(otf “‘TEWHITE DUMP truck, 16 “yard light steel box. Trailer: ‘package. j&€xgellent. “foneition. 635-9676. . taccs10) ' Dot, : An er) ‘cnevy van iat passenger, . wey” | pasieng on (ny ‘PB “$9500 gas-qave. . ipsa) . _ destruction Ia- immoral. ~. bteCal, James Megill;: one * “a8 four -- armed: ‘forces’. fridge: -. months. “{proyay" : “make — every, ’ prevent: escalation ‘of the . " arms race. and “ ‘sligeests | ne, 150 6. 1 “Terrace, B.C. - |" of the sald estate(s) will be ) CLINTON W. FOOTE. PUBLIC TRUSTEE practi “ain “weapons - . ‘members of the synod, said: Tuesday — the. resolution, © which came from. &chureh — " committee, “is tainting the.- Christianity of members’ of. the Canadian forces." - ° The: resolution was’ in: ‘troduced “Tuesday® “bys ‘a committee on public’ social.” responsibility that had been | studying tie, ‘issue «for Delegates ~ narrowly’ voléd to, postpone” - debate. until they've" had a. chance to see all! resolutions: ' dealing with war and peace; _ Five: -more * _reaoltitions, . “inclu uding a ‘last ‘minute: ‘one from’ ‘Megill; . propoged “phn ‘the’. ‘Sith Bession of the: -aynod began ‘Saturday. . However, - ‘None’ ” Was: ‘available: for- the | “general -smeinbership ‘Tuesday... “Phyllis ‘tedvilke. Toronta, ; “who: moved:' the : _ disarmament : ‘resolution, _defended: ‘the: ‘controversial Wording: : os "We're calling people to ay higher: ‘understanding - OF. _ what is right: and wrong,” : she told reporters after: the een eM - debate was’ ‘postponed.’ MAKE _ EVERY. ‘EFFORT - - The resolution alsa: -AS! the Canadian governme . ‘effort. to peacemaking activities: for the church. ‘ Megill,” of ‘FOR’ RENT “OR: FOR . SALE. 12x68, 3. bedroom mobile. li . home. 1x6 joey shack, 4 . ‘appliances. Fenced yard In . Tratléer Park. $13,000. 438-: » 1328 for more ‘information. °° (pl 161). —_— ‘chlidran,-* na.: pata. appliances. Fenced yard In Trailer, Park, 638-1328 for. more information. the PURSUANT Warehousaman Lien Act we will sell_at public auction,on June 15, 1983 at 12:00 noon at Mile 160, Highway 37. the: following Vehicle to recover towing and storage costs.: to damaged: 1977. Datsun: ‘ “plekup, sarisl No.5582177, ° “owner, ~ John” Edward -Kirachmann,. Wilkinson. Rd., Comox, B.C.. Amount owing $924.00 eo. (ace? 2,0). cs NOTICETO - ° CREDITORS : Estate of thd ‘deceased::. ‘CARLSON: Arnold Gunner, late of 4031 Sparks - Sta: Terrace; B.C. - ‘CHRISTIANSEN: - “John _ Slvert,, late of 4011 Sparks ; ’ St., Terrace; B.C. EARNSHAW: Otis. Oscar, late of - 3324 River’ Drive, MARTHA: Paul. late of 40 Sparks. .5t.,. Terrace, B.C. : MOEN: Alfred, late of C-O . Sketnaviewt: ‘Heap ttat; . _Tértack, 6, eC “TOMECEK' s-aRramétis ” ¥ Maude, Aaté: of (Rosswood, B.S Bot, Terrace;:B-C. TOMEGE Ki? Steve; late!-bf Rosewood, ¢ BCs. BiB Box 99, : : Terrace, 8.C. Creditors and ofhers having clalis against the said” “hereby: -estate(s) -are : required to send them:duly. ‘verified to the PUBLIC: TRUSTEE, * Street, Vancouver, B.C.,: . distetbuted, -having: regard ly to claims that have , . only _xy The misspelled message drew smiles from ‘Kennedy’ 8 _mother Jdequeline Kénnedy Onassis, who sat on a, folding been received. -(ace4-6, 10,18,17]) munched a submarine sandwich: She hadn’t eaten all day.” In surging from behind to ‘win the. 1976 convention-Clark . Bracken in 1942, George ‘Drew in 1948, Jolin Diefenba FOR KENT OR FOR SALE "12x68, 3 bedroom mobile heme. 10%6 -foay shack. Ne fe Aplotep ” will be given to Edmonton South MP Douglas Roche for.his - RRNO.1, 800 Hornby’ RL V6Z 2E5 | beford July 6, 1983," 7 ir, but saat ‘weapons. i {masa ;destruction . “are. OTTAWA (cr) — “starcely believed it himeelt. ‘The expression of dazed triumph’ caught by rational “Aelevision cameras as the young Albertan was swept toward. the podium after hid fourth ballot triumph over Quebec’ ‘ME. : band playing “I’se the Bye" anda bony. hand waving above : he ” Claude’ ‘Wagner told the story as ‘clearly. as the na _ Mummbers;’ . ; : Clark 1187 Wagner 1, 129." ere a ‘the’ disbelief remained’ even ‘after ‘Clark ad lelitious supporters and ‘was led away: froin, “tumultua! ‘Oltawa' Civic Centre to: the relative ale of his ne ~ campaign’ headquarters. © : 7% vignette from David Humphrey’ ] 1978 biography af. the’ : * Tory: leader illustrated the unreal quality. of the:oceas n “Clark embraced a few ‘friends dnd. went directly to e: - television set in the corner of the main room. He sat, a8 in a’ trance, eyes glued to the national news. He ‘mouthed the — words to’‘himeel!’ as he watched and listened to his victory s speech’ af two hours before. Maureen sat on a box’ ‘broke half‘a century of Canadian politica tradition.“ - Not ‘since leadership coventions were introduced: to’ eo ‘Cantdian political process in the 19208 had a eandidate’¢ “trailed on the first ballot and: ‘Rone on to win. 5 ‘The: first. ballot leader had always: been, the ‘even Yictor R..B. Bennett in 1927, Robert -Manion in ‘1938, Joh ~ 1986, Robert Stanfield in’ 1967. The. same held true. on ‘Liberal: side of Politics. SECOND. CHOICE: a ot fae The initial explanation for Clark's victory was sth ~Notmerely second choice, Clark « was the third, even ~: fourth. » pick. of the erucial block of. delegates that propell - him’ ‘past. a digmayed ‘Wagner. fo. his slender victory... Prior to the convention, the media: paid only perfuncto 5 ry’. - atténtion to Clark,: focussing instead on the campaigns of" “higher profile candidates ‘like: | Wagner; Brian Mulroney, ‘cra ‘3 owever, ce Beha. “has.”: questioned : provincial covérage should extend io, man who tried: ‘to! Send it. : ali" by. driving : ‘his. truck. “through a: ‘wall ‘after a ~ quarrel with the women he ‘vehicles. during domestic disputes. _ ‘Only «the "provincial lealelature can’ alter that PEOPLE. or injuries. the . woman ‘suffered when he : ran over her by mistake. oo The 1683 Peace Award of the World Federalists of Canada work as ‘international chairman, of Parliamentarians for “World Order... and to secure wo orld. peace. Roche, an author, lecturer and Progressive Conservative spokesman on .internattonal development, - led. a. five- continent, delegation of senior parliamentarians to Moscow and Washington’ ‘last’ year o wee progress on. nuclear’ arms reduction, ’ * 7 ‘The Peace Award ‘will, ba, presented. ‘Sunday . at the- _ federalists! a annual conference at Concardia University i in Montreal, . . Saat Wee The. ‘Northem Ontario® céiiiany of New: “Liskeard, population 8,000,” has decided to invite one of its best-known ~ former citizens to its goth: ~anniversary pariy this summer. .. Erin Fleming, former companion of the late comedian : Groucho. Marx, is ‘being. sought by town’ council for ‘the ‘community's: birthday ‘celebration July 1. : But Glen Thompson, ‘the coulicilinan tho. proposed. the " inivitation, said Fleming. may ‘not: make. the: party, especially since council: doesn't know ‘where. to send the ‘Higvitation.. She ne " Flerfiing, 43, brought New. Liskeatd some: ¢internailonel the assets of the Marx estate, Fleming lost the battle and was ordered to pay the Bank ‘of America $291,000; CTV news anchormen Harvey Kirek, a native of the town, ‘ and. Lloyd Robertson, a frequent visitor, also are invited. British’ railway clerk F yinénd Rose has been senienced ra drowti ‘his. sorrow. He’ then hijacked a: train ‘with 250 passerigers after telling the engineer he had a gun. The love train rumbled along for more than 25 kilometres before an inspector forced his way into the cab and ever. ff ‘tually captured Rose on foot. “John # Kennedy ara far ‘ry, trot the so bay ke in shorts and kitee cocks who clutched a tiny flag at. his father’s funeral in 1968, hag, graduated from Brown University at ‘Fiovidence, ew oriegss " Kennedy, 22° received a | Bachelor of Aris, degree “in history, at. Monday's ceremony: on: the’ university's. pie-. - turesque green. A plane circling. ‘over, thecrowd of 14,500 trailed 4 réd banner with thie words: ‘Happy ¢ Gradubtion and Good Gluck John." *" chair under a small tree with her Saughter, Caroline, anid family friends. When Je. Clark % won’ “the is Progressive A _ Conservative leadership in 1976, the shock was such that he: 7 “ advisers hastily ina back, room and made a. ‘major decision; . Although more associated. with right: wig: ‘candidates like... “whether insurance. _ ‘injuries ‘caused by motor - ~Dauphinais - with - his truck “behind a:hedge that Brew, in * ~ evening . dn 1980": to. show | ’ Bussanich that the men: no, a a ‘longer counted” ‘in her: te, tt . > The order, an international network of 600 legistatars in 80 - countries, works to’ strengthen international institutions - Creighton, told: the aynod: ‘the -church” has "accepted that taking up arms ‘may be, Jeitimate 1 ‘AB A: ‘last resort, a ‘governed’ by ‘moral: "pales, "% “This ‘readline, to: ‘use, Devastation from: ‘nuclear. them ° “is made * “patent : by. weapons ‘would be out: ‘of - hale "Production ; Flora MacDonald; ‘former Liberal Paull Hajee and maverick. westerner’ Jack Horner... ~- : Clark was seen as a colid but uninspiring caiididate ona: o par with the likes of Sinclair Stevens, John Fraser and Jira Gilles. When he entéred the convention on. an ‘antique land, @ the scene; delegates seemed unsuye applaud. = ; i ‘The‘uncertain image i ‘h ‘adareseed' the convertion. By -his: own admission’ afterward it: was a mediocre speech, ‘too ori and stilted; : Hig advisers sc scored it What went unnoticed was the impact ‘of the month Clark had spent criss-croasing the-country in a dogged ‘campaign to. meet ‘delegates ‘1 one-on-one. “His pérseverance left. its Mark. Many who | were pledged to other’ candidates agreed iipporters, by Clark surprised the col vention, if not hi '. polling 277 vates on: the firat ballot, good , enough: for third . : place among the 1 Nl candidates entered. Wa er led'with 831 Wagner and Horner, lie returned to the convention floor and ‘The ‘gesture stamped the tone. of the convention. Others, “in singlesor in groups, made the same détision and a Clark jandwagon began: to build: -. - Wagner continued: to: lead after the second ballot with 667 ~ votes but Clark picked | up .255 to vault: past Mulroney: into second, with, 532." Third ‘with ‘419. votes, Mulroney was: crestfallen but. rétused ‘to withdraw. al. BY. ‘Femaining ° the face > Mulroney Prevented ‘his: Aacident.; “In ruling Bussanich liable: for: Dauphinais’ 3 injuries, the’. judge’ “ dismissed. Bussanich's claim. that the woman. was guilty” of con- : tributory - negligence because ‘ghe had _ been. drinking and taking Vallum lust. prior. to the ineident. . “poltey’ B, é sirens Court. _ Justice’ Martin Taylor. sald ‘Tuesday. ~ wn Faylor -: - found ° - Rick Bussanich liable for injuries he; caused | when | he ‘unin-, . -tentionally”. struck ° Dale following a argunient. ; ‘Bussanich told - hospital -‘dfficiats ‘ following the 1980". -incident that he had wanted: to “end it all” by ramming ‘his truck into ‘the wall, but he didn’t’ realize | that Dauphinais ‘was: crouched *: * ‘The quatre! erupted over . “Tings” Dauphinais ° * wearing . which had - been ‘given: to her by other, men.. She .threw: ‘theni~ out the truck window one February front of the wall.’ -Dauphinais ‘guffered serious frijuries. to her lower back and pelvic area in the. Festival held “BONN (Reuter) — Taylor said. Amid. ‘government ‘accusations \ of. ‘Communist subversion, West. Germany's: anti-nuclear - ‘movement ‘appears set to‘doriinate.a giant Protestant . ‘Church festival (Kirchentag) which’ Opens in ‘Hanover today.’ fhe gathering used toattract fewer thian 10;600 people but. it haa been turned into a mass event by peace campaigners . as. the deadline approaches for the’ planned deployment. of U.S. medium-ange missiles in Europe. ot i ‘About 120,000 people are expected to attend the five-day. gathering, ‘which includes ‘ prayer: and: bible study groups but also discussions | on nuclear deterrence: and alternative defence sirategies. “The activists will be easily recogtilzable in violet 9 searves with the motto:-““Tumn around to life. The time has come far, on an‘ umequivocal ‘no’ to mass-destruction weapons. " “The last Kirchentag in Hamburg in 1981 was marked by. _ bitter: seenes’ when anti-nuclear : demonstrators. heckled *: then-chancéllor Helmut Schmidt: arid threw pig’s blood at , “Make yourself at home Ina Moduline” _ NEW MODULINE - HOMES FOR SALE Display model No Pine Park 3837 Muller Featuring ~ cathe Y ebitity : —hbay window t —dishwasher . 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' * "The count: after the third hallot was Wagner ‘1,003; Clark : * 960 and Mulroney 380.-Clark had gained 437- votes, ‘to 436 for marched dramatically’ over ‘to the moderate’ _ Albertan, ’ a” waving a: symbolic: yellow. Clark scart: before. television , : Cameras, : 2 guard slipped through: the crowd and passed. ‘word ‘to Glark «: that he had + won. A network of security moved into place . disbelief: flashed ‘out to millions of television screeng across : the country, ‘The margin y was 8 just 65. votes. | | Now taking applications... Was : ment and ‘production . is: ~ : immoral - for _ the. same | cae themselves, but the prevailing mood of the convention’ was: moderate and Clark became.the compromise candidate, ~ The flow of support that began to shift his way after the first ballot turned into a tide'as all biil:the top ‘three can- ‘Flora’ MacDonald led the: parade. Going into the conyention MacDonald appeared to “have strong support, prompting speculation that’ she’ night‘. become the first woman to léad a major Canadian political ‘But the ‘prospect vanished on. the ‘convention’ floor. In: - what would later become known as the Flora Syndrome, ° filed ‘Into the polling booths and voted I in secret for other Her first ballot tally of just 214 votes ¢ came asa ajolt. When - it rose to a mere 239 on the second, she dropped out in favor , ‘Others making the trip across the convention floor to the - now spellbound Albertan's corner included John Fraser and .. Walter Baker, -who had supported Hellyer- but refused to: Wagner, setting the stage for the dramatic fouirth and. final |: ballot.: \ , . Mulroney was ‘eliminated: but refused to endorse either. candidate publicly: He. freed his. delegates. to: Support * ‘whomever they ‘wanted, . angering the ‘anxious ‘ ‘Wagner camp. Most went to Clark, the evidence showing quickly as. 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